All articles by Railway Gazette International – Page 1047

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    Low sulphur

    2007-07-01T13:01:00Z

    MTA Metro-North Railroad's diesel locomotives are to be switched to ultra-low sulphur fuel by January 2008, five years ahead of a deadline set by the US Environmental Protection Agency. The railway estimates that adoption of the fuel will result in a 13% reduction in hydrocarbon emissions, a 6% cut in ...

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    African locomotive arrivals

    2007-07-01T13:01:00Z

    THIS MONTH Sifang Loco & Rolling Stock Co will deliver to Angola the last of eight SDD6 diesel locos ordered for Luanda railway. Services on the 424 km line from the capital to Malange and the 55 km branch to Dondo are expected to be fully restored later this year, ...

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    Industry News in Brief

    2007-07-01T13:00:00Z

    RailWorks Corp has been acquired by its management and private equity firm Wind Point Partners. They purchased the business in May from MatlinPatterson Global Opportunities Partners, which had owned the North American track and infrastructure construction and maintenance company since 2002.Wagon manufacturer W H Davies has expanded its UK maintenance ...

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    Transmash and Bombardier sign partnership

    2007-07-01T12:59:00Z

    BOMBARDIER Transportation's Chief Operating Officer Wolfgang Tölsner and Transmash Holding President Dmitri A Komissarov have signed a €12·5m agreement establishing two equally-owned joint ventures in Russia. Signed in the Black Sea resort of Sochi on May 25 during the Strategic Partnership 1520 conference, the agreement covers the creation of ...

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    Technology roadmap is taking shape

    2007-07-01T12:57:00Z

    WORK is in hand to draw up a technical strategy for North America's railroads covering the next 20 to 25 years. It is being put together by a small working group drawn from the Association of American Railroads, TTCI and its sister business Railinc. The idea originated with a small ...

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    Capacity issues dominate Kiruna conference

    2007-07-01T12:57:00Z

    HOW TO HANDLE more, heavier and longer trains without compromising reliability was high up the agenda at the International Heavy Haul Association's Specialist Technical Session in Kiruna on June 10-13. Around 350 delegates from 26 countries assembled in the Swedish town where LKAB's iron ore mine towers over the landscape. ...

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    ECP braking to Richards Bay

    2007-07-01T12:56:00Z

    PLANS have now been confirmed for the phased rollout of ECP braking on Spoornet's Richards Bay heavy haul coal line. Described at the IHHA conference in Kiruna by Marshall Beck of New York Air Brake as 'the first real fleet implementation', the project requires 230 locos and 6 735 wagons ...

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    The search for sustainable mobility will focus on energy

    2007-07-01T12:55:00Z

    'THE DEBATE about transport should not be left to experts or to engineers', suggested Dr Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka, Executive Director of the UN-Habitat urban development programme on May 24, signing a memorandum of association with the International Association of Public Transport. The theme of sustainable mobility ran right through ...

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    Intelligence July 2007

    2007-07-01T12:54:00Z

    Algeria: On June 4 national railway infrastructure company Anesrif signed a €16m contract appointing Italferr to provide technical advice for the development of new lines over the next five years, along with staff training and management consultancy services. Pöyry has a €2·4m contract to design a 100 km line between ...

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    Market July 2007

    2007-07-01T12:53:00Z

    Australia: As part of a five-member consortium, Comsa subsidiary MVM Rail has been awarded work worth €27m under the project to quadruple the 13 km between Kingsgrove and Rebesby in Sydney. Belgium: Infrastructure manager Infrabel has concluded a €414m five-year master agreement covering signalling modernisation with the Belgosignal joint venture ...

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    Finance July 2007

    2007-07-01T12:53:00Z

    Australia: On May 16 Transport Minister Mark Vaile announced A$18·1m of AusLink funding towards a A$60m re-sleepering and loop extensions on the Perth - Kalgoorlie line to permit 1·8 km long trains and speeds of up to 115 km/h. Canada: On June 16 the Ontario government announced a 50-year transport ...

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    Urban rail news in brief - July 2007

    2007-07-01T12:52:00Z

    China: On May 31 Bombardier announced a €53m contract from Guangzhou Metro Corp to supply a fully-automated 4 km underground peoplemover by June 2010. The nine-station Zhujiang Xincheng Central District Passenger Automatic Transportation System will have 14 CX-100 vehicles similar to cars being supplied to Beijing Airport. Harsco has ...

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    Pacific National stays intact as Toll splits

    2007-07-01T12:51:00Z

    LAST MONTH saw the start of trading in shares of Asciano, after Toll Holdings won approval from its shareholders on May 28 to split the giant Australian freight conglomerate into separate infrastructure and operating companies. Under the deal each Toll shareholder received a matching share in Asciano, which has ...

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    MÁV Cargo sale

    2007-07-01T12:50:00Z

    HUNGARIAN STATE Railway announced on May 29 that it had invited bids for the sale of its freight subsidiary MÁV Cargo, which has a nominal value of almost HF30bn.Indicative bids are invited by July 23, with final tenders to be submitted by October 19. MÁV has appointed Boston Consulting ...

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    Kummant wants Amtrak to expand

    2007-07-01T12:49:00Z

    PLANS TO develop inter-city rail corridors in the USA will only succeed if steps are taken to buy new rolling stock, warned Amtrak President & CEO Alexander Kummant when he appeared before the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee in Congress on June 12. He said the railway had enough ...

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    Separation is here to stay

    2007-07-01T12:48:00Z

    A CLEAR indication of the European Union's commitment to the separation of infrastructure management from train operations came on June 5, when the European Parliament's Transport Committee voted 37:1 to adopt the Cramer Report on the implementation of the First Railway Package. After considering 163 amendments, the committee endorsed the ...

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    Franco-German joint venture Alleo formed

    2007-07-01T12:48:00Z

    AS PART of the preparations for the launch of commercial services on TGV Est on June 10, SNCF and DB AG signed a joint venture agreement on May 25 setting up a new subsidiary to manage the international services between France and Germany. Known as Alleo, the company will have ...

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    Variotrams to stay in Helsinki

    2007-07-01T12:46:00Z

    HELSINKI Transport operator HKL confirmed in May that it had signed an agreement with Bombardier Transport-ation under which the supplier will take over responsibility for maintenance of the city's 40-strong fleet of low-floor Variotrams over the next 10 years. HKL says this means the vehicles will continue to operate in ...

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    RDC goes to court

    2007-07-01T12:46:00Z

    ON JUNE 14 Railroad Development Corp and its affiliate Ferrovias Guatemala filed a claim for arbitration against the Republic of Guatemala with the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes in Washington DC, as provided for under the Central America - US Free Trade Agreement (Cafta). FVG is in ...

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    Argentina plans new rail strategy

    2007-07-01T12:45:00Z

    THE FEDERAL congress has begun considering a government bill to create two new public bodies, in order to 'definitively restructure the railway industry in Argentina' in the words of Planning Minister Julio De Vido. An infrastructure authority known as AIF would be responsible for the operation and maintenance of ...